2eric-cross-history-project

[…] This Modern Age , which was a sort of magazine programme. Arthur Graham: During the war period and slightly towards […]

Adam Fullarton

[…]e although the, master control equipment particularly the Video Mixer was a bit primitive! [Master Control was the control room which transmitted the programmes to the Transmitters.] The switching Uni-Selecter was just like a Post Office Telephone exchange. I: Oh, right! R: But it worked a[…]

Interview

[…] them. Huge sort of you they you would know what was going on, but they had their jobs to do.Speaker 1  7:02  So what will one of the first programmes you worked on? A Yo, you were on a series where you was in foreign Legion? No,Speaker 2  7:09  that was when I went to Bekins fie[…]

Graham Hartstone

[…]inewood to, to buy a few along as well as real sound. But I'd like to think we sort of pioneered the use of those for ADR or they had a very good ADR programme in the audio versions. We had them in the ADR theatre. And they would just bring in big, they were great big heavy drives to gig to begin wi[…]

Cyril Page

[…]ge: Well then back doing the, you know, cat shows, dog shows and, you know, errm flower shows and all that kind of thing. Another time was...We did a programme called 'Roving  Report,' which was a half an hour, you know, like a James Fitzpatrick. You know, "[inaudible??] reluctantly we are[…]
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